2000 Today
2000 Today was an internationally broadcast television special commemorating the beginning of the Year 2000. This program included New Year's Eve celebrations, musical performances, and other features from participating nations.
Most international broadcasts such as Olympic Games coverage originate from a limited area for worldwide distribution. 2000 Today was rare in that its live and taped programming originated from member countries and represented all continents. The programme was produced and televised by an international consortium of 60 broadcasters, headed by the BBC in the UK and WGBH in Boston. The BBC provided the production hub for receiving and distributing the 78 international satellite feeds required for this broadcast.
Up to 5,000 staff worked on 2000 Today, 1,500 of them in BBC Television Centre in West London, where all eight television studios were used during the 28-hour broadcast. 2000 Today had a worldwide audience of 800 million people, with an audience of 12.6 million people on the BBC alone. 2000 Today is estimated to have cost $6 million to produce and broadcast.
2000 Today was nominated for "Best Visual Effects and Graphic Design" at the 2000 British Academy Television Craft Awards.
History
2000 Today was conceived as part of the Millennium celebrations, given the numerical significance of the change from 1999 to 2000.Most nations that observe the Islamic calendar were not involved in 2000 Today. However, a few predominantly Muslim nations were represented among the programme's worldwide broadcasters such as Egypt and Indonesia. Africa was minimally represented in 2000 Today. The only participating nations from that continent were Egypt and South Africa. Portugal-based RTP África distributed the programme to some African nations.
Antarctica was mentioned on the programme schedule, although it was unclear if 2000 Today coverage was recorded or live.
Program timeline
2000 Today's core international broadcast was 28 hours long, following the beginning of the New Year 2000 across the world's time zones.The program was tailored by individual broadcasters to provide local content and hosts.
The international broadcast began on 31 December 1999 at approximately 09:00 UTC. 2000 Today went international at 09:40 UTC, with the Kiribati Line Islands celebrating the arrival of 2000 at 10:00 UTC.
Most of Europe celebrated midnight on 31 December 1999 at 23:00 UTC. Broadcasting celebrations from many countries under Central European Time posed a particularly complex broadcast challenge. 2000 Today chose to rapidly air each nation's midnight observances in succession, using tape delays in most cases. This hour of the broadcast included a blessing by Pope John Paul II from Vatican City and the pyrotechnic display of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. ABC 2000 Today however decided to use Paris for its broadcast in the United States while French broadcasters TF1 and France 2 covered the festivities live from the Eiffel Tower. In addition, Italian broadcaster Rai 1 used the pope's blessing for its Millennium - La Notte Del 2000 broadcast.
2000 Today's international feed ended shortly after midnight celebrations were broadcast from Samoa on 1 January 2000 at 11:00 UTC. BBC One in the United Kingdom continued its broadcast with national features until 13:30.
Personalities
National hosts
- Argentina
- * Lito Vitale
- * Coro de Buenos Aires
- * Julio Bocca and Eleonora Cassano
- * Mónica Cahen D'Anvers and César Mascetti
- * Mercedes Sosa and Alejandro Lerner
- Australia
- * George Negus
- * Maxine McKew
- * Deborah Kennedy
- * Mike Bailey
- * Andrea Stretton
- * Caroline Baum
- * John Lombard
- * Jennifer Byrne
- * James O'Loghlin
- * Daniel Marsden
- * Peter Thompson
- * Kathy Bowlen
- Brazil
- *
- ** Boris Casoy
- ** Eliana
- ** José Luiz Datena
- ** Eleonora Paschoal
- ** Virgínia Nowicki
- ** Dalton Vigh
- ** Fábio Jr
- ** Raul Gil
- *
- ** Otaviano Costa
- ** Márcia Peltier
- ** Fernando Vannucci
- ** Susana Alves
- ** Marcos Hummel
- ** Luciano do Valle
- ** Silvia Poppovic
- Canada
- *
- ** Peter Mansbridge
- ** Laurie Brown
- ** Alison Smith
- *
- **At the time, technicians at Radio-Canada were on strike. Transmissions were seen as scheduled, but using only the main feed from the BBC, with a French voice-over. Also, as a consequence, 2000 footage from Canada was scarce on SRC's presentation, while footage from Quebec were not available at all worldwide.
- Chile
- * Jennifer Warner
- * Mauricio Bustamante
- * Jorge Hevia
- * Margot Kahl
- * Karen Doggenweiler
- * Felipe Camiroaga
- * Pedro Carcuro
- * Rafael Araneda
- * Andrea Molina
- Colombia
- * Claudia Gurisatti
- * William Calderón
- * Iñaki Berrueta
- Estonia
- * Voices of the hosts were heard on the background. There was no studio. Broadcast was without hosts between midnight and 6:00 UTC.
- * Ene Veiksaar
- * Lauri Hussar
- * Jüri Aarma
- * Priit Aimla
- * Rein Lang
- * Kiur Aarma
- * Harri Tiido
- * Vello Rand
- * Mart Luik
- * Märt Treier
- * Kätlin Kontor
- * Enn Eesmaa
- France
- * Jean-Claude Narcy
- * Valérie Benaïm
- * Christophe Dechavanne
- * Carole Rousseau
- * Jean-Pierre Pernaut
- * Évelyne Dhéliat
- * Claire Chazal
- * Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
- * Charles Villeneuve
- Germany
- * Peter Kloeppel
- * Antonia Rados
- * :de:Bernd Fuchs|Bernd Fuchs
- * :de:Heiner Bremer|Heiner Bremer
- * :de:Michael Karr|Michael Karr
- * :de:Birgit von Bentzel|Birgit von Bentzel
- Ireland
- * Miriam O'Callaghan
- * Mark Little
- * Geri Maye
- * Pat Kenny
- * Liz Bonnin
- * Joe Duffy
- Italy
- * Bruno Pizzul
- * Monica Maggioni
- * Carlo Conti
- * Gigi Proietti
- * Valeria Marini
- * Clarissa Burt
- South Korea
- * Sohn Suk-hee
- * Shim Hye-jin
- Mexico
- *
- ** Ernesto Laguardia
- ** Mayra Saucedo
- ** Marco Antonio Regil
- ** Guilliermo Ochoa
- ** Guilliermo Ortega
- ** Lolita Ayala
- *
- ** Adriana Perez Cañedo
- ** Jose Angel Dominguez
- ** Sergio Uzeta
- ** Christina Pacheco
- ** Rocío Brauer
- ** Lilia Silvia Hernandez
- Netherlands
- * :nl:Astrid Kersseboom|Astrid Kersseboom
- * :nl:Jeroen Overbeek|Jeroen Overbeek
- Philippines
- *Mike Enriquez
- * Jessica Soho
- * Mel Tiangco
- * Jay Sonza
- * German Moreno
- * Angelique Lazo
- * Vicky Morales
- * Paolo Bediones
- * Karen Davila
- * Arnold Clavio
- * Mickey Ferriols
- * Miriam Quiambao
- * Ryan Agoncillo
- * KC Montero
- * Suzi Entrata
- * Kara David
- * Luchi Cruz-Valdes
- * Ninna Castro
- * Lyn Ching
- * Margaux Salcedo
- * Arnell Ignacio
- *Susan Enriquez
- * Tisha Silang
- * Antoinette Taus
- * Francis Magalona
- * Dingdong Dantes
- * Martin Andanar
- * Butch Francisco
- * Tito Sotto
- * Vic Sotto
- * Joey de Leon
- Portugal
- * José Rodrigues dos Santos
- * :pt:Manuela Moura Guedes|Manuela Moura Guedes
- Spain
- * :es:Jesús Álvarez Cervantes|Jesús Álvarez Cervantes
- * Alfredo Urdaci
- * :es:Helena Resano|Helena Resano
- *Ramón García
- *Anne Igartiburu
- *Nuria Roca
- United Kingdom
- * David Dimbleby
- * Michael Parkinson
- * Michael Buerk
- * Peter Sissons
- * Peter Snow
- * Philippa Forrester
- * Jamie Theakston
- * Gaby Roslin
- * Huw Edwards
- * Shauna Lowry
- * Tim Vincent
- * Siân Lloyd
- * Noel Thompson
- * Kate Thornton
- * Fergal Keane
- * Tony Robinson
- * Jackie Bird
- * Kirsty Wark
- * Sian Williams
- * John Kettley
- * Dale Winton
- * Steve Wilson
- * Emma Ledden
- * Alan Dedicoat
- United States
- * Peter Jennings
- * Barbara Walters
- * Diane Sawyer
- * Charles Gibson
- * Elizabeth Vargas
- * Jack Ford
- * Sam Donaldson
- * Connie Chung
- * Cokie Roberts
- * Deborah Roberts
- * Carole Simpson
- * Morton Dean
- * Dick Clark
Music performers
- Lito Vitale and Estudio Coral de Buenos Aires – Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina: "El día del Milenio" and "Buenos Aires 2000"
- Los Fabulosos Cadillacs – Ushuaia, Argentina: "Matador"
- Alejandro Lerner and Mercedes Sosa – Iguazú Falls, Argentina: "Niños del 2000"
- Ruslana – Kiev, Ukraine
- Bee Gees – Miami, Florida, United States: performed "You Should Be Dancing" and "Alone"
- Björk – Reykjavík, Iceland: "The Anchor Song" with choir
- Charlotte Church – United Kingdom
- Robyn – Sweden
- Maki Ohguro – Nara, Japan
- Eurythmics – United Kingdom
- Jean Michel Jarre – performing near the pyramids at Giza, Egypt
- Manic Street Preachers – Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
- Phish – Big Cypress, Florida, United States
- Split Enz – Auckland, New Zealand
- The Tragically Hip – Toronto, Ontario
- Great Big Sea – St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Natalie MacMaster – Ireland
- Kiri Te Kanawa – Gisborne, New Zealand
- Regine Velasquez – Philippines
- Juan Gabriel – Mexico
- Spice Girls – London, England, United Kingdom
- Simply Red – London, England, United Kingdom
- The Corrs – London, England, United Kingdom
- Ronan Keating – Dublin, Ireland
- Kenny G – Times Square, New York City, United States
Participating broadcasters
- Argentina: ARTEAR
- Australia: ABC
- Austria: ORF
- Belgium: VRT and RTBF
- Brazil: Rede Record and BAND
- Canada: CBC and Radio-Canada
- Cape Verde: RTP África
- Colombia: RCN TV
- Caribbean: CBU
- Chile: TVN and Chilevisión
- China: CCTV
- Czech Republic: ČTV
- Denmark: DR and TV3
- Egypt: ETV
- Estonia: TV3
- Fiji: Fiji TV
- Finland: YLE
- France: TF1
- Germany: RTL
- Greece: ERT
- Guinea-Bissau: RTP África
- Hong Kong: STAR TV, ATV, TVB, Phoenix Television, and CETV
- Hungary: MTV
- Iceland: IBC
- India: Doordarshan and Zee TV
- Indonesia: RCTI, SCTV, TPI, Anteve, Indosiar and MetroTV
- Ireland: RTÉ
- Israel: IBA and ICP
- Italy: RAI, Italia 1, Rete 4 and Canale 5
- Japan: TV Asahi
- Jordan: JRTC
- Lebanon: MTV
- Lithuania: TV3
- Macau: TDM
- Malaysia: RTM, STMB, Mega TV and Astro
- Malta: Super One
- Mexico: Once TV
- Mozambique: RTP África
- Netherlands: NPO
- New Zealand: TV3
- Norway: NRK and TV3
- Oman: Oman TV
- Panama: Telemetro
- Paraguay: Telefuturo
- Peru: Panamericana Televisión
- Philippines: GMA Network
- Poland: TVP
- Portugal: RTP
- Romania: Antena 1
- Russia: VGTRK, Prometey AST
- Samoa: Samoa TV
- São Tomé and Príncipe: RTP África
- Singapore: TCS, CNA, TV12 and Singapore Cable Vision
- Slovakia:
- Slovenia: POP TV
- South Africa: SABC
- South Korea: MBC
- Spain: TVE
- Sri Lanka: MTV
- Sweden: TV3 and SVT
- Switzerland: SRG SSR
- Taiwan: TTV, CTV, CTS, FTV and PTS
- Thailand: BBTV Channel 7
- Tonga: TBC
- Ukraine: Novyi Kanal
- United Kingdom: BBC
- United States: ABC, PBS
- Uruguay: Teledoce and TNU
- Vietnam: VTV
- Venezuela: RCTV
Soundtrack
The programme's theme song was a cover version of Bob Marley's song "One Love" performed by the Gipsy Kings, Ziggy Marley, Tsidii Le Loka and the Boys Choir of Harlem. This version was released as a single in Europe. "One Love" was performed live by Gipsy Kings as part of the broadcast from Miami, Florida.
Track listing
Personnel
- Tan Dun – composer, conductor, producer
- Charles Harbutt – engineer, post production
- Mary Lou Humphrey – liner notes
- Photonica – photographer
- FPG International – photographer
- Grace Row – producer